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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Asking Deborah Lipstadt to prevent censorship of YouTube video about her labeling David Irving “Amalek”

Copy of e-mail to Prof. Lipstadt

Deborah Lipstadt

Emory College Department of Religion

31 August 2016

In the near future we will be placing on YouTube a video of my speech, “Lipstadt, Amalek and Irving,” analyzing the ominous implications of your use of the term “Amalekite” to describe dissident historian David Irving.

As you may recall, the video of my speech first appeared online via Google’s video service.

We call on you now to inform your powerful acolytes in the top echelon of the corporate media that our video should not be censored. Let’s see you pre-empt censorship, in keeping with your stated principles, rather than sanctimoniously decrying it only after speech critical of you has been tyrannically suppressed.

Editor’s Note: The “Lipstadt, Amalek and Irving” video had passed Google’s review process and was approved for broadcast by Google.

The finding, on the part of Google almost a month after it had been placed online, of a “violation,” can only be due to behind-the-scenes pressure exerted on Google.

The video had been broadcast from January 24 to Feb. 22, 2006 with, according to Google, 1708 “page views” in that time period.

Regarding this censorship, an in-depth report and analysis of Prof. Lipstadt's damage control stratagem and dissembling will appear in our hard-copy Revisionist History newsletter no. 86, which will be published later in September.When “Lipstadt, Amalek and Irving” appears online on YouTube, readers of this blog will be notified.

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The Internet Movie Data Base (IMDB) has a message board online about the “Denial” movie. This is an opportunity to reach new people with “holocaust” revisionism before the movie is released. For instance, a link has been provided at IMDB to this writer’s column on the Charlie Hebdo/ -Tales of the Holohoax hypocrisy: www.imdb.com/title/tt4645330/board/threads/

The IMDB is read by many show business insiders. This is a chance to reach them as well as the general public.

Thursday, August 11, 2016

“The heathen were able, by the light of reason, to conclude that a usurer is a double-dyed thief and murderer. We Christians, however, hold them in such honor, that we fairly worship them for the sake of their money…Whoever eats up, robs and steals the nourishment of another, that man commits as great a murder...as he who starves a man or utterly undoes him. Such does a usurer, and sits the while safe on his stool, when he ought rather to be hanging on the gallows, and be eaten by as many ravens as he has stolen guilders…

"Meanwhile, we hang the small thieves...Little thieves are put in the stocks, great thieves go flaunting gold and silks...there is, on this earth, no greater enemy of man (after the devil), than a gripe-money and usurer, for he wants to be god over all men...a usurer and money glutton—such a one would would have the whole world perish from hunger and thirst, misery and want...so that he may have all to himself and every one may receive from him as from a god, and be his serf forever. "To wear fine cloaks, golden chains...to be deemed and taken for a worthy, pious man...Usury is a great huge monster, like a werewolf, who lays waste all...and yet decks himself out and would be thought pious...”

—Martin Luther

Luther’s views were a loyal reaffirmation of the immemorial Roman Catholic dogma of all of the popes prior to the Renaissance, all of the Fathers of the Early Church, of St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Anthony of Padua. After Neoplatonic-Hermeticism invaded the hierarchy of the Church of Rome it succumbed to the modernism of the neo-Catholic Nominalist school, which made 5% usury respectable and fueled the Catholic Fuggerusury empire (the Fuggers were the buccaneer-capitalists who banked the Renaissance papacy's indulgence loot).

Catholics excoriate John Calvin for supposedly pioneering the 5% interest rate in Christendom, but Calvin wasn’t even born when Nominalism and the “5% Fuggers" were first in the ascendant; and Calvin was a child when Medici Pope Leo X began the gradual derogation of the immutable Catholic law against profit on loans (which was sustained by all of his successors), beginning with his papal bull of May, 1515.

Martin Luther’s rage against the pope's incremental permission for profit on loans is one of the most tightly suppressed motivating factors of the early Protestant Reformation.

To this day, the world believes the propaganda that Rome stood against the money-gluttons, while it was the early Protestants who were the first to enable them. In fact, once the Medici put their “monte” usury banks into operation, the Money Power was in a position to buy ecclesiastical offices and choose personnel in the hierarchy of the Church. From the sixteenth century until now the Church of Rome has been under the suzerainty of money.

Many Catholics flee from these facts and our writings and videos on this subject are suppressed or ignored, eerily similar to Zionist tactics. No debate is undertaken (a lone, honorable exception was Anthony Santelli's review in Culture Wars).

We will not be silenced! The facts presented in our work on the roots of the Money Power in western civilization are not going to go away because papist thought-cops want it to be so. Modern-Catholic “silent treatment” methods will not extinguish the truth.

For further research:

Revisionist History Newsletter No. 65: Martin Luther and Zinskauf: The German Reformation in the Struggle over Usury. Luther’s early and later positions against greed and the Money Power, documented. So many lies have been told about Luther in this regard. No bull, just facts: where he erred and where he was right.

In this college-level lecture in the theology of money given at Lansing, Michigan in April, 2015, historian Michael Hoffman summarizes his book Usury in Christendom: The Mortal Sin that Was and Now is Not, and answers challenging questions from the audience. Digitally recorded in color in front of a live audience. Approx. two hours. All-region DVD.

Usury in Christendom: The Mortal Sin that Was and Now is Not by Michael Hoffman

The Israeli invasion of Lebanon has killed more than 900 people and wounded 3,000, with a third of the casualties children under 12.” —Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora in a video message to the Organization of the Islamic Conference in Malaysia. [Reuters, Aug. 3, 2006]

Somewhere in the ancient scriptures of India is the statement, “The loss of memory is the root of evil.” Our adversaries have proved very adept at keeping their memories (both real and imagined), alive in the public eye. Germans and Arabs have not been so great at it. We can think of few things worse than amnesia, or the ravages of dementia.

Our people seem to have a premature dementia as evidenced by their forgetfulness. The Israeli holocaust against Lebanon that was perpetrated ten years ago has largely been forgotten. It was a horrible massacre. The relatives and friends of the Arab victims of this Israeli mass murder have not forgotten it, surely; yet they have produced little or no literary memorials or remembrances. Certainly there is not a single museum dedicated to it; not even a statue in a prominent place, of which I am aware, and of course, no war reparations paid, though Lebanon’s Prime Minister Fouad Siniora demanded them at the time. We are aware of no “Holocaust in Lebanon” feature film having been produced on television or at the local theater.

This wasn't the first Israeli holocaust in Lebanon either. In 1982 the Israelis terror bombed the civilian sectors of Beirut through the months of August and September, attacking clearly marked schools, hospitals and apartment buildings. This too has been forgotten, even though many thousands of innocents were murdered.

We don’t have the means of erecting statues and museums. When this writer was a child my mother related to me the life of Fr. James Keller who headed the “Christophers,” an anti-Communist Catholic media group. Fr. Keller spoke at my mother’s high school graduation. He counseled that seemingly powerless people with few resources could still do something. His maxim was, “It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness.” When Willis Carto founded Liberty Lobby in the late 1950s he came up with the adage, “Your influence counts, use it.”

With those truths in mind, we offer the following archive to researchers, historians and the general public. This writer compiled it ten years ago, working some days around-the-clock in July and August of 2006.

It is our way of using our influence and lighting our candle. We pray that someone, somewhere will do something memorable with this archive, so that those innocent Lebanese who were ground into the muck and mire of blood and dust by the American-backed Israeli genocide machine, shall not be forgotten, and that this holocaust against gentiles will occur Never Again.

Lebanon’s Daily Star newspaper editorialized in its July 31 2006 edition concerning the massacre in Qana by the Israelis: “Now that fresh images of the broken bodies of the women and children of Qana are being shown on our television screens, the idea of forgetting has become all the more unthinkable. These images have stirred the anger and outrage of even the most moderate Lebanese, proving that Israeli brutality - not Hizbullah - has become Israel’s own worst enemy. Israel’s unabashed butchery in Qana has only demonstrated to many of those who were on the fence that there is indeed a legitimate need for resistance.”